Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941

PAPERS RELATING TO

No. 5.-An Ordinance entitled "The Official Signatures Fees Ordinance, 1888."

No. 6.-An Ordinance for the naturalisation of Fritz Adolph Friccius Grobien.

No. 7.-An Ordinance for the naturalisation of Hillune Loo Ngawk, otherwise Loo Kiu Fung.

No. 8.-An Ordinance for the naturalisation of Lai Shaug, otherwise Lai Chek Kün.

No. 9.—An Ordinance for the naturalisation of Lai Kit, otherwise Lai Cheuk.

No. 10.-An Ordinance to provide for the preservation of copies of books printed in Hong Kong, and for the registration of such books.

No. 11.-An Ordinance entitled "The Unclaimed Balances Ordinance, 1888."

No. 12.-An Ordinance entitled "The Vagrancy Ordinance, 1888.”

No. 13.-An Ordinance entitled "The Regulation of Chinese Ordinance, 1888.

No. 14-An Ordinance entitled "The Trees Preservation Ordinance, 1888."

No. 15.-An Ordinance entitled "The Rating Ordinance, 1888."

No. 16-An Ordinance for the reservation of a European district in the City of Victoria.

No. 17.-An Ordinance entitled "The Coroner's abolition Ordinance, 1888.”

No. 18.-An Ordinance entitled "The French Mail Steamers Ordinance continuation Ordinance, 1888."

No. 19.-An Ordinance entitled "The German Mail Steamers Ordinance continuation Ordinance, 1888."

No. 20.-An Ordinance for the naturalisation of John Wong Chun, otherwise Wong Yiu Shang.

No. 21.-An Ordinance for the naturalisation of Tám Iu Ts'ün, otherwise Tám Fuk-siu.

No. 22.-An Ordinance for the naturalisation of Li Ó Mi, otherwise Li Tái Fung.

No. 23.-An Ordinance to authorise in certain cases judicial investigations into the causes of fire.

No. 24.—An Ordinance to authorise the Appropriation of a Supplementary Sum of One hundred and Ninety-four thousand Four hundred and Sixty-Eight Dollars and Sixty-three Cents to defray the Charges of the Year 1887.

No. 25.-An Ordinance to apply a sum not exceeding One million Two hundred and Thirty-nine thousand Eight hundred and Ninety-seven Dollars to the Public Service of the Year 1889.

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